"An Illustrated History of the Big Bend Country; Embracing Lincoln, Douglas, Adams and Franklin Counties; State of Washington". Spokane, Western Historical Publishing Company, Publishers, 1904. JESSE R. HARRIS, of Harris Brothers, a Ritzville livery firm, was born in Wisconsin, February 26, 1869, son of Jared M. Harris, a sketch of whose life is printed elsewhere in this history. During the first year of life Jesse R. Harrisí parents moved with their family to Canton, South Dakota, where the principal part of our subjectís life was spent prior to his coming to Ritzville in 1880. While there he attended the district school, thus receiving a good working education, and in 1877 the family crossed the plains with teams to Walla Walla, where they remained until the fall of 1880. During this time Jesse spent some time in the Walla Walla schools, and after coming to Adams county, he engaged with his father and brother in the cattle and horse raising business. In 1892 they disposed of the principal part of their stock, and Jesse took the position of foreman on the well known ěJ. S.î horse ranch of A. L. Davis on Crab creek, in which capacity he was employed for six years when he came to Ritzville and engaged in his present business with his brother, Claude A., whose life is sketched on other pages of this volume. Mr. Harris was married at Ritzville, February 3, 1895, to Alice E. Bailey, born in Wisconsin, daughter of Harry and Rose (Davis) Bailey, both now living in Wisconsin. Mrs. Harris has three brothers, James, Galusha A. and Burt. To this union have been born two children, Virgil and Jared. Jesse R. Harris is a member of Prairie Queen lodge, Ritzville, Knights of Pythias, and affiliates with the Republican party, though he is by no means an active party man. Submitted by: Georgia Harter Williams, georgiahw@earthlink.net